A Case Study on Kidney Donation and Transplantation in today’s Scenario
Keywords:
Organ Donation, Transplantation, Cadaveric, deceased, Analysis, RenalAbstract
Kidney Transplantation is an effective approach to us. This paper deals with the study of various techniques involved in successful kidney transplantation and organ donation and their needs in India. With this study we have studied the various methods, types and their needs and also the difficulties and their future aspects. Kidney transplantation is a surgical process in which a healthy kidney is transferred into a patient with end stage organ failure. For Transplantation study especially we have done case study on Kidney/Renal Transplantation and their successful results. We have collected past three years data of Kidney donor and kidney transplantation in India. Our other object of this paper is that people may get information about kidney transformation and their needs and after realization of actual needs, people may aware others and try to aware patients for transplantation and also making aware donors for donation as possible.
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